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The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 9 – 15 September 2024

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 5th September 2024

We’re into our second full week of September now, and summer is already beginning to feel like a distant memory.

For many people, the end of summer can sometimes mean the end of all the fun and the start of the cosy season, but as we head into autumn, there’s still absolutely no shortage of things for all the family to be getting up to across Greater Manchester.

If you’re finding it a bit tricky to pick what to do though, we’ve chosen a few of the best bits for another edition of our ‘what’s on‘ guide this week.

Here’s some of our recommendations.

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Heritage Open Days 2024

Greater Manchester

Monday 9 – Sunday 15 September

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The UK’s largest festival of history and culture has returned this week, and there’s thousands of free events on the lineup.

Back by popular demand, the National Trust’s ‘Heritage Open Days’ are run by thousands of local organisations and volunteers, and they’re all about bringing people together to celebrate their culture, community, and history.

From historic houses, factories, and museums, to music halls, formal gardens, and graveyards, countless of places and spaces across the country – including loads here in Greater Manchester – are open to the public, all without having to spend a penny.

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Find out more about everything on the lineup here.

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Injecting Hope: The race for a COVID-19 vaccine

Science and Industry Museum

Monday 9 September – onwards

More than 100 objects and stories collected during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic are now on display as part of a new exhibition at the Science and Industry Museum.

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The groundbreaking new exhibition, titled Injecting Hope: The race for a COVID-19 vaccine, explores the worldwide effort to develop vaccines at pandemic speed, while uncovering the inspiring stories of scientists and innovators around the globe who collaborated to tackle the worldwide COVID-19 challenge along the way.

The best bit? It’s absolutely FREE to attend, and advanced tickets are available to book on the Museum’s website now.

Find out more and book tickets here.

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Wild

Manchester Museum

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Monday 9 September – onwards

A groundbreaking new immersive exhibition exploring our relationship with the natural world is now open at Manchester Museum.

‘Wild’ look at how people are creating, rebuilding, and repairing connections with nature, and how the natural world has traditionally been presented and idealised through Western art, as well as looking at some unique approaches to environmental recovery too.

The exhibition will also crucially look at how we can tackle the climate and biodiversity crisis by making the world more wild.

Find out more and grab your FREE tickets here.

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50 Years of the Replica Shirt

National Football Museum

Monday 9 September – onwards

A new exhibition telling the story of the football shirt pioneers, Admiral, is now open at the National Football Museum.

50 Years of the Replica Shirt will take visitors right through the Admiral’s history, from their humble beginnings in a Leicestershire textile town, to the official kit manufacturers for the England national team – with key moments in the company’s timeline highlighted through a range of objects, photographs, and kit designs.

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Find out more about the new exhibition here.

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Jurassic World: The Exhibition

Trafford Centre

Monday 9 September – onwards

A major Jurassic World exhibition that’s been mesmerising visitors all over the world has now arrived here in Greater Manchester.

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Based on the beloved blockbuster film franchise, this official award-winning experience is one of the fastest-selling exhibitions in history.

Manc visitors will be able to walk through the iconic Jurassic World gates, explore some richly-themed environments, and encounter a life-sized Brachiosaurus, Velociraptors, and the most fearsome dinosaur of all, the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex.

Find out more and grab ticket here.

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Spin to Win

Spinningfields Square

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Tuesday 10 September

You can be in with a chance of winning one of hundreds of free prizes just by heading down to Spinningfields this week.

In case you hadn’t heard, Spinningfields has just launched a brand-new app that’s now available to download, and in a bid to mark the occasion and properly celebrate this exciting launch, the city centre leisure and business district will be hosting an epic ‘Spin to Win’ event where “everyone’s a winner” on Tuesday from 8am.

There’ll be free coffee and free prizes to make the most of, all for just downloading a free app.

Find out more here.

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Kargo on the Docks

MediaCity

Tuesday 10 September – onwards

One of Greater Manchester’s best-loved outdoor dining concepts has returned for 2024, and there’s a proper tasty lineup of traders.

‘Kargo on the Docks’ – which is MediaCity‘s al fresco dining pop-up, in place of the former Box On The Docks – has had itself a bit of a “glow up” and has taken over the waterfront and gardens with a fresh wave of local food traders and stunning artwork by Salford-based creatives, all as the sun shines down on Salford Quays this summer.

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Find out more and see who’s pitched up here.

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Did you see that Bolton has launched its own ‘Hollywood of the North’ TV and film location tours around the town centre?

Merely months after being named Greater Manchester’s new ‘Town of Culture’, Bolton is already proving why 2024 is its year, as the town is celebrating its shiny new title by celebrating all the times it has been chosen as a filming location for dozens of major film and TV productions over the years.

These new behind-the-scenes tours are led by local historian and professional tour guide, Suzanne Hindle, and will feature all of the town’s famous filming spots.

Visitors will get to explore places such as court rooms, cells, and Crescent corridors whilst hearing tales of how the industry adapt these unexpected locations to set the scene.

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Find out more and book a tour for FREE here.

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The Book of Mormon

Manchester Palace Theatre

Wednesday 11 September – Saturday 5 October

The Book of Mormon / Credit: Supplied

The Book of Mormon is back in Manchester.

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Known and loved for being one of the best musicals the 21st Century – and one of the funniest of all time – having scooped up dozens of coveted awards both in the US and here in the UK in its time, The Book of Mormon is currently out on tour, and the Elders are set to arrive in our city this week for an extended stay.

The hilarious production will be taking over the iconic Palace Theatre stage from this Wednesday until early October, and there’s still chance to grab yourself some tickets too.

Find out more and grab last-minute tickets here.

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SciTech Extravanganza

Alderley Park

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Saturday 14 September

A new science and tech festival for all the family is coming to Cheshire this weekend to help “inspire young minds”.

Set to descend on the grounds of Bruntwood SciTech’s Alderley Park – a unique place where world-leading science, innovation, and stylish living all come together in the Cheshire countryside – SciTech Extravaganza will be a day filled full of fun science-themed shows, interactive activities, new skill-building opportunities, and more.

The brand-new family festival is designed to “spark curiosity” and “encourage engagement” through STEM-related learning.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Featured Image – Science Museum Group | Paul Harris | Supplied